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Psyche 4:161-162, 1883.

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April 1884.1 ps2TH.f2.
BIBLIOGRAPH ICAL RECORD.
Atcthrs and societies are requested to forward their works to the editors as soon as fuWshed.
The dufe of$ublication,given in brackets [I, marks the time at which the wort was received, unless an earlier date of publication is finown to recorder or editor. Vn!ef$ otherwise stated each record: is made directly from the work that is noticed. A colon offer initial designates the most common given same, as: A: Augustus; B: Ben- jarnirt; C: Charles; D: David; E: Edward; F: Frederic; G: George; H: Hwy; I: Isaac; y: fohn; K: Karl; L: h i s ; M: Mark; N; Nicholas; 0: Otto; P: Peter, R: Richad: 5 SMJMWZ; T: Thomas; W: WiWam. Th iidials d th end of each recordl OY note, are those of the recorder.
Corrections of errors aud notices of omissions are soiicited. Lubbock, J: On flowers and insects. (LUX- Ltibbock, J : Scientific lectures. Lond. and BOCK, J: Scientific lectures, Lond. and N. N. Y., Ma^miJlan d- to., 1879. 12+188 [+ Y., Macwiliaft, 1879, p. 1-30, fig. 1-30.) adv.] p., il.; 1. pi., 23X14.5, t 17X9.8. ci., Treats bf the cross-fertilizdtion of Ian% and Hie $2.50. modes hy which it is accomplished; rapi$ity of visits of Notice. (Nation, 16 Oct. 1879, v. 39,
wwps and bees in collecting honey; color sense in bees. n, fi2)
G: D, (3*)
Rev. (Westminster rev. [Amer. ed.],
Oct. 1879, p. 287-288, 4s cm.)
Lnbbook, J : On the habits of ante. (LUB- Rev. (Amer. journ. sci. and artsl Nov.
BOCK, J: Scientific lectures, Lond. and N. ,g7, , mg,l Y., Marmillan, 1879, p, 68-96, fig. 45.) Rev. b A R W[allace], entitled "Lub-
Treats of the metamorphoses, food, domesticated bock's &ientific lectures.,n pature, uphides iiud other insects it% the nest, enemies and mode*- 01' warfare, industry, ~mgevity, assnci~~tinn with one Aug. 1879, V. 20, p. 335-336, 38cm.)
another, s1iiverv;division of labtbr, intellie^tice, engin Contains six i~ttiires, by author, with following titles, ecrmx, recollection of a-sodate%, smell, henriup-, sic-Mi which set- I. On flowers and inwcts [Rec., 143+1, p. and cumrnmnitics of ants, u: D. (3435) 1-30.-a. On plants and insects [Rec. 3 371 p. 31- 67.-3. On the Irabils of ants [Ktc., i+ssf, p. 65-p'i. -4. On the
knhits of nuts : continued
1 cc ,3436j, p.
Lubbock, J : On the habits of ants : con- 97-137~5 3rd 6 Tnnt ~ntomo~o~ica~]. G: D. (~~38) ti&. (LVBBOCK. J : Scientific iect~ires, all^^, H ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~i~ bedelltun der hen- Lend. and N. Y., M'cmi'lm, 1879, P. 97-
igbiene fur unsere blurnen,
[N~. 1-9.1
137, fig- 46-51.)
(EichetSdter bienenzeitung, 1875, -v. 31: i j Trents of the absence of affliction for nne another, recopition of associates, hatred uf strangers, a ICTI
*prå´ P- st+82 ; ^ ^J'y P' x02-104; 3l
turn! skill [exemliptied by fiopmwzyrmex iarEt!is) Mv~ P- 109-1 11 ; 15 J""e* P- m-125 ; 15 conper itinn, pnwer nf COTOIUU licatinn (c~nnpareri wid July, p. 138-141 ; 31 Jtlly,f. 165 : 1876, V. that Ìö bees and wasps),~owcr xnd mode of finding khpir >\-av (mn1par.d with wbt d I~L% :hut4 w~p51, ah- ' 31 Jan-' p' '*" ' '
une' p' r'9-123 '
itv or aiwnce nf ability tn produce and hew sounil<, July, P- 176-1S4v)
3rd power of discrimiiisiting colors, of ants ciidiny with Abstract of nos. 89, by H. Miiller, under a coiiiptrison or the nth aiiceiiwiitarnoiii.' di'ff~reni kinds f,,~ title. (Rot, jahresbericht . . .Just, 1876, of smt? to "thethree grcwt plwes; the Iiu~itiney, .ictoral
and ~flicultnnil st-, in thehistory of 1inm:in K~eloi,. v. 4> P'
7 cm.)
nient." G: D. (343;)) A series of nine articles, as foilows: I. The Spren. prel-Darwinian theory of flowers. 3. The adaptation of Iofii'iim a/haw to boMbus. 3. The mutu:iI adrtptuttons of Lubbock, J : On plants and insects. (L~B- fe~~tftns nnd flowers which it visiis, 4. The gradual BOCK, J : Scientific lectures, hnd. and N. dtviitopnient of the pollcn-buskets nf a@. 5. Gradual y,, ~ ~ d l ~ ~ , 1879, P, 31-67, fig, 31-44.) cwrkted inrreiisc in the rare for their
onng, nnd .in
I pnllcn-hearinp; eficiencv of iss~irt(/;å´?~idflt pf, Treats of the use of honey by plnuts as an attraction jdarf, s'rfmmmofnffae rind sptye 'doc 6, The care ol wr- for flying inse&, in order to seciire cross-ktilizntim, tarn sppdm py'/w)
thir ymnq 7. What
and :is an .ittractinn fnr ant&, to act ilB rotectors for the lwcs i.nc inlien eti m i lower lwmenoptein, and whit plant; stniicturcs to keep iinLf out of l&wtrs; nindificfl- thev hnve acqnirml for thcrnselvti. 8. Statistical corn- lions of insect* LO imitate phlri>, nnd thus esmpc1 ene- g n f i ~ c ~ ~ i <if TIC floral flctiviky of Imvcr hvint-nopler;!. q. mica; ffrins and colm of 1:irv:ie do not ditpencl upon tntistica.1 cnmpirison oftiie floral activ'ity of the lower tliose ofthe mature insect, but upon Iarvxl halGtfi; nch- Iiiqlier ticesi. fl. M. (UM) ncx of aduptivc modifications i3lu5l.mted bv n brief des. ciiptinn of tin- tr~n-;fnrmatioiis of xi'tnri'.>* pmtective ~t~ner, Hermatin.
Die stellung der honig-
nlorsitinn of icpitt0pterou-i i:ln>ae, es wialiy of sjhfft- gutat. ~ost of t~ii.- facts in reiraiJ to tlie 1nrv.ie of "en' ''1 de' blume!lwelt.
I. (Bienen-ze'-
wjlinftrfiT,- are, acew(iiii~ to nattinr (p. p), from Weis. tung, 15 Jan. 1882, ~ahrg. 38, p. 22-24.) nmiui's "Stndien snr iIes<-;eiidt:~~~,-thcorie. 11. Records the visits of afls wllijica to .ineiimpliiious G: D. (~37) flowers. W: T, (3440)




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psrcH.E. [April tE&f.
Ormerod, Eleanor A. Effects of warmth
and nurrounding atmospheric conditions
on silkworm larvae. (Entomologist, June
1882, v. 15, p. 137-1 29.)
Experiments upon the effects of tern erainre and moisture ID rearing AmtiÌöy~ fftoff.
8: D. (3441)
~[ackard], A[lpheus] S[pring,
insects of May. (Am&. nat.,
1, p. 162-164, 3 fig.)
Figures carpwflpsa pornofidla phyfiobrotica Vttiatu, and eunetfacheks iteitwfih~w, and gives brief notes on many other inqects. G: B. (ma)
[Riley, C : Valentine.]
Rose-gall and pupa
of archippus butterfly.
(Amer. entom. and
but., Sep. 1870, v. 2. p. 307,~ cm., fig. 189.) Figure of pupa of danais archfppus; brief deacrip. tionii of three undetermined speciesof galls on rosti.l<sai, dnitbtiess all formed bYrhi/ifiis. B; P. Sf. (3449) Riley, C: Valentine. The solidago gall
moth : geleckitt gdlaesolidaglnis, n. sp. (1st ann. rept. state entom. Mo., [Mch.] 1869. p. 173-178, &. 96-97; PI. 2, fig- 1-2, Oaten Sacken, C : Robert. Dimorphism of
female Nc+ha~oceri&e. (Entom. mo.
mag., Feb. 1881, v. 17, p. 206.)
Notice of private letter from F. MillIer, proving "three facts, new to the student nf ^fcphurwerrdac: I that male and fern& do not always hakc the head and the fnmt of the snme structure; a, tht snme qxcieq may hsivc two forms of fc~nfites; 3, ttint one ot these forms has the orpns of tlic mouth hilt nptin a.plnn different from the type hitherto de~cribed ;us peculiar to the female." B: P. (3443)
Patton. W: Hampton. Description of the
species of macropis. (Entom. mo. inag.,
JnIy 1880, V. 17, p. 31-35')
Inscribes n~~cmpis data a. sp., and in. patelfafa n. sp., and varieties of the former; remarks u on the crit~riii of s ecics in this genus and upon the distinct- news of the forms hitherto described as separate species in Europe. IS: P. St. (344)
Rester, Odo Moraunal. Diagnoses quatuor
novarum pentatomidarum. (Entorn. mo.
5-9-1
Occurrence nf galls of trypeta {aciniti} solidugiftis on stems of sdidago nemwa is* dewription and figures of RI l larva and mago of gr'!echifi pffcieso^itifr^mis allg,>f'imys o ~ ~ i ~ e w ~ n. sp,, cwytomz ~ * w r n. sp., and ffcm1fc rsf cressonttn. sp.; description ol ima~oof ffit'wogastcf gr!cf&inr 11. sp., and inerttion of pfwp/a n. sp. and sphidtes n, sp dt theqe hriq
iraaitcs on the
fcl~hin; ~msnns, hzzits f~otI.plxn~ /kFdofo spp.] and gcofif~iipliiml distribution oftiic~derh~ii, atid hnhtts of rhe pirme?, Jirmtfdes? find microgastfr rind of an intnuiin~ liirva perhn '1 of oberm sp.; c<imp:irisun of theyeifcfua and irs with mchylii ftilt/r<ifta and its gnh on ailemisfa cumpesfris in France.
3: P. M. (34.50)
[Riley, C : Valentine.] The trumpet grape- gal).
Vitis uiticola, 0. s, (Amer. entorn.,
Feb. 1870, v. 2, p. 113-114, 19 cm., fig. 76.) Re rini of fi re of gall figured in [B : D. Wdsh n d 2: V. ~i&] lThe trumpet grnpe-g~l~~~ (op. d., Sep-Oct, 1% p. a3) [Rec., 33533 fig. 27 un?w the name of &if-/^funs- this s^fl pc;ionsly described an tht a~'ceci&q'ia Ifitim~ffi n-mcurrencc of +ti liir gal I in England, on ffltfi pmhxbly caused by mites, B: P. ,W, (34.5~)
[WalBh, B : Dann and C : Valentine Riley.] An apple growing on a grape vine,
(Amer. entom., Oct. 1868, v. I, p. 28, iz [Riley, C : Valentine.] Galls on supposed dock.
(Amer. entom. and bot., May 1870,
V. 2, p. 212, 4 cm.)
Gelsckictpciiluc-soZida&nis forms galls on stems of soiiduge; fasiroffhpa cyunra breeds on rumex. IS: P. M. (3-46)
[Riley, C : Valentine. J Raspberry gouty gall.
(Amer. entom., Feb. 1870, v. 2, p.
128, IK cm., fig. 9.)
Kavftgsa of and means against ugriZux m/ico/lis* dehcript~on and figure of larva. 3: P. ^f. (344,) [Riley, C: Valentine.] Raapbert root-gall. (Amer. entom. and hot., Apr. 18p, v. 2, p. iSi, 13 cm., {is. rto.)
Description and fifure of gall rd ri'l^dtfex radiinm, occurrin on roots o rosaceae and espciiill of YOW ffenem 07 parasites raised from it; int~nest fir the q~es- tion OF the manner and extent of parwsitination of this gall. B; P. M. (3448)
[Wabh, 3 : Dann and C : Valentine Riley.] The npple growing on a grape vine.
(Amer. entorn,, Nov. 1868, v. t, p. 54, 'f cm.) The "vegetable phenomenon",described in [authors'] "An n.p Ie g~owin on a irrppe vine" . ^'i? Oct. rS6S afl) (~ec. 34S2f proved t? be a $![[lrshbed an<i &"red nq that ft <w̤/f"ffy vtti+omrfw n. sp., 1" (nnthnrs') ''Galls and their nrcI~it<;cts" c;tnS Feb. is601 (EM., 33491, B. 1001.
B:YM h9l
[Walsh, B : Dam and C : Valentine Miley.] Oak-leaf gall. (Amer. entom., Sep.-Oct.
1869, v. 2, p. 29. 22 cm.)
Description of gulls of cfddowyia gtftr~uS-piUvSt~ aud c, q.-[?.syiwmfl'ricu]; occurrence of c ffn'fims as yucstfi in ^ftll? of cwidoftt~td'tie' dlfferencc hetween lar- vae n"fmjGdae and cecidomyidftr, trans fomiitions of c~n'dumyui <i..$il!via# and of the cyw <å´ mqit11~1ms in it? p^iill; dEstiiactErm of the tin~m:il d h t k i ~ i l grnup's ofq~ifrcus and nfthe plls occurring 'on trees of the on& or thc other group. B: P. M. (1454)




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